Beams mentioned it in another thread. Now I definitely have to watch it. Considering Ray encouraged his minions to read a lesbian's review of Audacity on his fb page but tried to remove this video, something's there that got to Ray.

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.--Winston Churchill

I watched the review and they were spot on. Also, found a fine example of Ray & Co.'s love for gays in the comments.

Just to show what a POS Ray Comfort is: His ministry crowdfunded this video, seeking $175,000, and they exceeded that goal. And he made even more selling the DVD for about 8 weeks before posting it on YT. The fundraising video claimed that the movie would show the reality of Christian love for gay people. So I told them, look, Living Waters has over $2 million in assets, is going to surpass its crowdfunding goal, and is going to spend hundreds of thousands on a movie about how much Christians love gay people. With all that money, why not make a $10,000 donation to a homeless shelter in Atlanta for gay youth thrown out of their homes? That would not only help actual, real-life gay youth in dire straits, but might help persuade gays that Ray's message of love is sincere. Well, Living Waters responded. And not only did they decline to donate even a dime from their overstuffed coffers, they thought it would be funny to crack a joke about the homeless kids' situation, saying that while they wouldn't donate any money, if the shelter asked they might consider sending free Audacity DVDs.

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.--Winston Churchill

vms wrote:I watched the review and they were spot on. Also, found a fine example of Ray & Co.'s love for gays in the comments.

Just to show what a POS Ray Comfort is: His ministry crowdfunded this video, seeking $175,000, and they exceeded that goal. And he made even more selling the DVD for about 8 weeks before posting it on YT. The fundraising video claimed that the movie would show the reality of Christian love for gay people. So I told them, look, Living Waters has over $2 million in assets, is going to surpass its crowdfunding goal, and is going to spend hundreds of thousands on a movie about how much Christians love gay people. With all that money, why not make a $10,000 donation to a homeless shelter in Atlanta for gay youth thrown out of their homes? That would not only help actual, real-life gay youth in dire straits, but might help persuade gays that Ray's message of love is sincere. Well, Living Waters responded. And not only did they decline to donate even a dime from their overstuffed coffers, they thought it would be funny to crack a joke about the homeless kids' situation, saying that while they wouldn't donate any money, if the shelter asked they might consider sending free Audacity DVDs.

I didn't think my opinion of Ray Comfort could drop any lower, but it has. That's really scummy, even by fundamentalist standards.

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The bible reloaded just posted a response to this and really the problem is more with YouTube then Ray as YouTube has very light copyright laws and its very easy to flag a video and get it taken down, too easy. I'm sure Ray has people who search for these videos and whoever saw TBR's review just flagged it without even checking content.

While TBR could sue Ray for this they are taking the high ground this time but if someone tries this again they will sue them. Failing a false claims is defamation of character. Yet like I said YouTube makes it too easy to make a claim and they have a guilty until proven innocence stance. They need to adjust that.